No one can bring a story to life better than the talented group behind the Nashville Public Library's Children's Theater.
Tennessee House Majority Leader William Lamberth has filed legislation that would open the juvenile court records belonging to the Antioch High School shooter.
Jelly Roll returned to his old school to talk to students after a fatal shooting took place there last month. Jelly Roll ...
Rep. William Lamberth said the amendment stems from the Antioch High School shooting when the public was barred from viewing ...
Jelly Roll visited Antioch High School in Nashville a month after a school shooting killed two and injured two more.
And just over a month after the tragedy, one of the school’s most notable alumni decided to return to visit with students and staff. Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, took time to speak ...
After a student opened fire at Antioch High School, Jelly Roll traveled to his former school to help support students through difficult time.
Jelly spoke to students and met with faculty during his visit to the high school, where one student was killed in a shooting ...
In January, a student shot two classmates in Antioch High School's cafeteria before turning the gun on himself. This week, Jelly Roll visited the Tennessee school, his alma mater, to meet with ...
The incident took place on Jan. 22 when a 17-year-old student opened fire inside the school’s cafeteria just after 11am. The ...
While bullets can still go through the film, the film prevents glass from shattering and allowing a threat to walk into a ...
The resolution, which passed Monday night, is aimed at making schools better prepared in the case of an emergency.